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bit more to it than that. sister lives in LA and needs a hand with something. (needs me basically) so she's offered to do the flights to & fro. all I have to do it show up.

if the plan was to leave me there I would be going back to dallas :P

This week and next = training new 1st year :banana:
OMG!!! You training people. What has the world come to!!! But doesnt it feel good to move up the food chain.... or not moving but getting someone who is lower than you Hmmm that doesnt sound quite right. <BR><BR>Does that mean you might actually get some training on how to fix cars instead of being the bum boy?<BR> Edited by Kiwibob

Nah. I'm not gonna get shown a damn thing. At this stage I'm going to be halfway through my second year before I get put on the tools full time.

Really? That sucks. that would be like letting me speak to people but not letting me actually sell the car.

But hey at least your getting paid for driving around a lot lol.

Nah. I'm not gonna get shown a damn thing. At this stage I'm going to be halfway through my second year before I get put on the tools full time.

I had my bro pulling engines out and putting them back in on his first day.

He loved it. Of course, he has experience working on cars and I check everything.

Don't you work for that osh-posh car mob?

I had my bro pulling engines out and putting them back in on his first day.

He loved it. Of course, he has experience working on cars and I check everything.

Don't you work for that osh-posh car mob?

I work for AP Eagers (that who you mean?) There is plenty of stuff I could do, but that's not how they roll. So, oh well. I'll just continue to plod along and get paid.

I've been manging along pretty mangly, mang. What about you?

Now with 100% less woman, means savings for those long life committments could be going to something in midnight purple instead. I've been saying that for years now though haha.

Which one? the yellow exige?

Not familiar with Lotus but it was a silver one, no roof.

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